Here Are the Winners of Selby Gardens' 43rd Annual Juried Photographic Exhibition
Marie Selby Botanical Gardens’ 43rd Annual Juried Photographic Exhibition is now on view in a virtual gallery that can be accessed here.
The show includes more than 300 photographs that were taken by visitors at one of Selby Gardens’ two campuses and selected for display by an expert panel of jurors. The jury awarded honors for top photographs in the exhibition, with Best in Show going to Gary McNulty for his colorful photo of a red-bellied woodpecker in a silk cotton tree, titled Afternoon Repose (above). The online gallery will remain on view through September 30.
In addition to Best in Show, awards for first place were given in each of the five exhibition categories:
Living Art: “Leaf” Imitating Art, by Christopher Harrington
Make a Splash: Welcome to Selby Gardens, the Water Is Great!, by Betsy Roe
Plant Portraits: Solitude, by Caryn Koffman
The Birds and the Bees: Blue Dasher Dragonfly Portrait, by Christopher Harrington
Black + White: Circle of Life, by Gonzalo Hernandez Jr.
The jury also selected second- and third-place winners in each category and recognized three additional photos with honorable mentions.
Selby Gardens received more than 300 entries for this year’s juried exhibition. Entrants could submit up to three photos, which had to be taken at either the Downtown Sarasota or Historic Spanish Point campus of Selby Gardens within the past year. All submissions were reviewed by the panel of volunteer jurors, who included Olivia Marie Braida-Chiusano, artist and head of Selby Gardens’ botanical illustration program; Christopher Jones, Stanton B. and Nancy W. Kaplan Curator of Photography and Media Art at The Ringling; Keith Monda, philanthropist and Selby Gardens trustee; John Pirman, artist and illustrator; and Walter Gilbert, Selby Gardens vice president for diversity and inclusion and namesake of the Gilbert Mural Initiative public-art project
To view Selby Gardens’ Virtual 43rd Annual Juried Photographic Exhibition, click here.